Monday, April 18, 2016

Bird Feeding Guide


During this season, fatty, calorie-laden wild bird feeds such as snack balls, blocks or semi-moist treats and even wild bird seed mixed with semi-moist suet pellets, are popular addition and make for the best supplements in winter.

Think long term and make your garden a haven for wild birds and wildlife alike by planting bird friendly plants, trees and shrubs that will provide a feast of plump berries, fruit and seeds.

Our free-flowing Feeder Banquet, as the name suggests, is a sumptuous mix of high quality, energy-rich ingredients and is a particular favourite with Tits, Siskins and Greenfinches.

Robins, Thrushes and Blackbirds are all ground feeders so it's important to offer an alternative feeding location for these species and an appropriate feed.

Considered the ultimate straight food, they top the list for combining nutritional value and high-energy content with ease of feeding and versatility.

Mealworms & Waxworms Packed full of protein and moisture, plump and juicy mealworms and waxworms are a great addition to boost the diets of wild birds.

Simply break open and drain the coconut, hang on a branch or on a feeding station and watch as Tits will flock into the garden to enjoy! Once the coconut shell has been hollowed out by those greedy Tits, why not fill with a homemade fatball recipe.

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